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Chris Ciaccia

Chris Ciaccia

Science and Technology Editor at Daily Mail - MailOnline US Bureau

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Ancient four legged creature thought to be the link between snakes and lizards is actually a liza...

A four-legged snake discovered in 2015 that was believed to be the ‘missing piece’ is not actually a snake, but a long-bodied marine lizard, according to a newly published study.
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Northrop Grumman shows off new astronaut moon buggy - Daily Mail

Northrop Grumman said on Tuesday that it is designing a Lunar Terrain Vehicle (LTV) to transport NASA’s Artemis astronauts around the moon and will work with several partners.
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Colorado homeowner finds black-footed ferret, scampering around the...

An unsuspecting Colorado homeowner came home Monday night and found the ‘rarest mammal in North America,’ a black-footed ferret scurrying about their garage.
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NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has stopped working for the second ti...

The Hubble Space Telescope experienced a glitch for the second time this year, NASA said, as its science instruments went into ‘safe mode’ on October 25.
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Termites that evolve into king and queens can grow their brains bef...

Researchers have discovered that king and queen dampwood termites can grow the size of their brains, in particular, the optic lobe, before they leave the nests.
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Living fossil': Fisherman captures nearly 40-pound alligator gar in...

A rare 4.5-foot fish known as an alligator gar was caught in Kansas for the first time ever last month, baffling experts as to how it arrived in the state.
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Crustacean that looks just like a piece of sushi becomes star attra...

A bizarre parasitic sea creature was discovered in Japan which looks like a piece of salmon sushi. The isopod has orange and white markings on its back and a white underbelly.
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Scientists find more evidence that rare Jupiter-sized planet which ...

One hypothetical planet - the size of Jupiter - may orbit all three stars in its star system, 1,300 light-years from Earth, at once, according to a newly published study.
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How humans lost their tails: Study isolates single genetic mutation...

A group of researchers from New York have found that the TBXT gene has a mutation that is present in apes and humans, but not in monkeys and may be the result of humans no longer having tails.
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Paper wasp nests are found to glow neon GREEN under UV light - and ...

The nest of paper wasps glow green under UV light, scientists have found, with the glow stretching as far as 360 and 400 nanometers in wavelength. Scientists are unsure why, though.
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World's rarest rabbit rescued by Indonesian authorities after it wa...

A Sumatran striped rabbit, considered the world’s rarest rabbit, was saved by Indonesian wildlife officials after it was spotted for sale on Facebook by an anonymous tipster.
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New image of Andromeda galaxy shows scientists where stars are born...

A new radio image of the Andromeda galaxy, the Milky Way galaxy’s closest neighbor in space, has revealed to scientists learn what part of it stars are born in.
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Facebook halts sales of Oculus Quest 2 headset after its foam mask ...

Facebook said on Tuesday that it will temporarily halt sales of its Oculus Quest 2 virtual reality headset because the old foam insert caused some people to get facial rashes.
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NASA's Curiosity rover may have accidentally landed near an active ...

Scientists believe they have located the source of methane on Mars It’s roughly a ‘few dozen miles’ from where NASA’s Curiosity rover is The methane could be coming from the northwestern Gale crater Curiosity landed inside Gale Crater in August 2012 at Bradbury Landing The rover first measured a…
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Exoplanet the size of Neptune 90-light years from Earth could have ...

A Neptune-sized exoplanet with a ‘substantial atmosphere’ and the potential for water has been identified in deep space, 90 light-years from Earth.
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Apple to release new AirPods in 2021, AirPods Pros next year, repor...

Looking to boost its wearable device business, Apple will reportedly introduce new AirPods later this year and a new version of the AirPods Pro in 2022.